Thursday, November 5, 2009

Great expectations


Ruby Takanishi, the president of the Foundation for Child Development, has spent her life working to translate research into positive policies for American children. In an interview with New America Media this past week she discusses several types of expectations.

On expectations for the new administration:
"The fact of the matter is that immigrant children are not on anybody’s agenda, except in a negative way."
On expectations of immigrant parents for their children:
"...it’s really hard to find any immigrant family that doesn’t have extremely high aspirations for the education and future of their children. It doesn’t matter if they are getting a Ph.D., or if they have less than a fifth grade education. There is an enormous faith and belief in education that may be an important selection factor for the groups that come to the United States instead of going to another country."
On the ability to capitalize on expectations:
"Different immigrant groups have different amounts of social capital. Some immigrant groups are very well organized to do this, others are not. In the groups that don't have enough social capital, it’s an opportunity for other immigrant serving organizations to step in and fill that gap."
Dr. Takanishi has co-edited a book Immigration, Diversity and Education, which was released this Summer.

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